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The Haunted Crayon Box That Squealed - cover

The Haunted Crayon Box That Squealed

Jasper Elwood

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

The Haunted Crayon Box That Squealed is a fun and whimsical children’s book filled with laughter, mystery, and adventure. When a strange crayon box in the classroom begins squealing every time it’s opened, a group of clever and curious students sets out on a quest to solve the mystery. As they investigate, they uncover a world of magical crayons, secret messages, and pranks that could disrupt the school. Join the students as they work together to uncover the true purpose of the haunted crayon box, and discover that sometimes the biggest mysteries hide in the most unexpected places!
Available since: 08/16/2025.
Print length: 133 pages.

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